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KLEPTOMANIA EXTRAORDINARY.

[I >V TKI.K I HI A i’ll .J CitutS'J’C iri' u< • ir, July IG. The Lyttelton kleptomania ease was heard to-day. h>r House said that lie had further examined the y'irl, and had found (hat since an aeeident. to hen- head when she- was six years old she had become hopelessly addicted to stealing. No coercive treatment could he of any good, and it would ho useless to send her to prison or to any asylum. On the father entering into a bond of T'do lor the appearance of his children il necessary, and yuaranteeine; that the yirl won hi not he allowed out unattended, the ease was dismissed. ; the hoy !u have a sound whipping in tlie_ presence ol; a constable.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2288, 17 July 1880, Page 2

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KLEPTOMANIA EXTRAORDINARY. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2288, 17 July 1880, Page 2

KLEPTOMANIA EXTRAORDINARY. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2288, 17 July 1880, Page 2

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